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Kids Can Press: Spring 2019

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    9781525303043
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    Fountas & Pinnell Text Level Gradient: M
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    For sale with exclusive rights in: WORLD
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    Distributor: Hachette Book Group Availability: Out of stock Carton Quantity: 36 $18.99 CAD
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Teddy
The Remarkable Tale of a President, a Cartoonist, a Toymaker and a Bear
By (author): James Sage Illustrated by: Lisk Feng
James Sage ,

Illustrated by :

Lisk Feng

Imprint:

Kids Can Press

ISBN:

9781771387958

Product Form:

Hardcover
Hardcover
English

Audience:

Juvenile: Age (years) 4 - 7, Grade (US) P - 2
May 07, 2019
$18.99 CAD
Out of print

Dimensions:

10in x 9 x 0.5 in | 1.03 lb

Page Count:

40 pages
Kids Can Press
JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Presidents & First Families (U.S.)
 
Eureka! Nonfiction Children's Book Award, California Reading Association 2019 Children's Book Award, Theodore Roosevelt Association 2020, Short-listed
  • Short Description
A delightful tale of the first-ever teddy bear. The story goes that on a hunting trip in 1902, President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt refused to shoot a bear. A political cartoonist shared the story in the newspaper and then, impressed by the president's big, warm heart, shopkeepers Rosie and Morris Michtom decided to create a “Teddy” bear in his honor to sell in their store. The bear was so popular, they made another. And another. And before they knew it, they needed to build a factory: it seemed every child wanted a teddy bear of their own! History with a twist of fun! Now there's even more to love about the ever-popular toy!
The story goes that on a hunting trip in 1902, President Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt refused to shoot a bear. “Me? Shoot that little fella?” he said. “Why, if I so much as ruffled his fur, I'd never be able to look my children in the eyes again!” When a political cartoonist shared the story in the newspaper, New York shopkeepers Rosie and Morris Michtom were impressed by the president's big, warm heart. So they decided to create a “Teddy” bear in his honor to sell in their store. The bear was so popular, they made another one. And another. Before they knew it, they had to build a factory to accommodate the demand: it seemed every child wanted a teddy bear of their own! James Sage uses a playful blend of fact and fiction to tell this entertaining tale. The back matter includes a historical note, photos and a list of sources. The lively, fun narrative and vivid illustrations by Lisk Feng make for a wonderful read-aloud with universal appeal: adults will find it as charming as children do. The book has many applications in the social studies curriculum for the early grades, as the period and the president are brought vividly to life. And, of course, it's a perfect pick for Presidents' Day. The story also presents an inspiring small-business entrepreneurial success story.

James Sage is the author of over a dozen books for children, including Old Misery, Stop Feedin' da Boids!, Fat Cat and Mr. Beast. James is an American who has lived and traveled in many parts of the world, and now lives in Lincolnshire in the UK.

Lisk Feng is an award-winning illustrator of Everest and A Hug Is for Holding Me. Originally from China, she now works as a freelance illustrator in New York City.

A heartwarming story ... - Kirkus Reviews

A wonderful choice for a read-aloud. - School Library Journal

Readers young and old will be interested to learn this story and to learn of the various identities influential in the creation of the beloved childhood toys. - CM Magazine

... a great choice for story time. - School Library Connection

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